Some rain has been forecast to bring light relief to the drought stricken Western Cape from Friday, according to the The South African Weather Services Forecaster, Thabisile Ntleko, said that rain of
The saying goes "Time is money", but how much of the time you spend working goes to yourself, and how much goes to state in the form of taxes? Yesterday's
Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba delivered his maiden 2018 Budget to Parliament on Wednesday and in a tough decision has increased the Value Added Tax (VAT) rate by one percentage point
Just when we thought we were safe because Day Zero has been pushed back. Think again, a warning has been issued to residents of the Cape by the City about
Cape Town has been declared the city with the lowest unemployment rate in the whole of South Africa. The City of Cape Town announced that the Mother City's unemployment rate
Cape Town's fruit supply could be in some serious trouble after the pesky oriental fruit fly was discovered in Grabouw. The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries announced the presence
With Day Zero in Cape Town still being a reality even though it has been pushed to July, people are starting to panic about health and hygiene. This will not
The South African police will partner with the City of Cape Town and Table Mountain National Parks to patrol Noordhoek Beach following a recent spate of attacks on hikers and beachgoers
Newly elected president, Cyril Ramaphosa has caused quite a stir when he invited the public to join him on his 5.5km walk from Gugulethu Sports field to Athlone Stadium at
Last week, Koeberg Nuclear Power Station announced that it had launched a fully operational groundwater desalination plant to provide for the potable water needs of the station. This desalination plant